Press Releases

April 14, 2021

Rep. Lou Correa & House Judiciary Pass Legislation Protecting Immigrants

Washington, D.C. - Today, Congressman Lou Correa (CA-46) joined his colleagues on the House Judiciary Committee to pass the No Ban Act, and the H.R. 1573 - Access to Counsel Act. Both of these bills seek to protect immigrant communities and ensure all immigrants have access to due process. Congressman Correa also reiterated the importance of passing his legislation, H.R. 656, the DREAMers, Immigrants, and Refugees (DIRe) Act, which is the first legislation he introduced during the 115th … Continue Reading


April 08, 2021

Rep. Lou Correa Joins President Joe Biden To Announce Gun Violence Prevention Protocols

WASHINGTON, DC - Today, Congressman Lou Correa (D-CA-46) joinedPresident Joe Biden, Vice President Kamala Harris, Attorney General Merrick Garland, and ATF Director David Chipman to announce the Administration's plan to address the gun violence epidemic in the United States. Rep. Lou Correa said, "I am a father of four. Last week, a tragic mass shooting that resulted in the murder of a nine-year-old boy shook me to my core. That is why I joined President Biden to support common-sense gun … Continue Reading


April 01, 2021

Correa Condemns Violence & Mourns For Lost Constituents

Washington, DC - Today, Congressman Lou Correa (D-CA-46) released the following statement condemning a mass shooting that took place in Orange, California, which is part of his district. Rep. Lou Correa said, "I am devastated by the news that a child and three others died in a mass shooting in Orange. We must all condemn this unspeakable act of violence. My thoughts are with the victims and their families in this difficult time. "However, this shooting did not take place in a vacuum. In the … Continue Reading


March 26, 2021

Rep. Correa and Sen. Cortez Masto Honor Contributions of Latinas to the United States

Washington, DC - In honor of Women's History Month, Congressman Lou Correa (D-CA) and Senator Cortez Masto (D-NV) reintroduced their resolution recognizing the contributions of Latinas to the United States. This is the first Congressional resolution to honor the unique contributions of Latinas during Women's History Month. Congressman Correa and Senator Cortez Masto first introduced the historic bill in the 115th Congress. It seeks to shine a light on Latina role models and pioneers by … Continue Reading


March 18, 2021

Bipartisan Farmworkers Immigration Bill Passes House

WASHINGTON, DC - Today, Congressman Lou Correa's (D-CA-46) Farm Workforce Modernization Act passed the House. This bipartisan bill-introduced with Reps. Zoe Lofgren (D-CA-19) and Dan Newhouse (R-WA-04)-ensures California's future as the nation's breadbasket and that our country continues to feed the world. In the 116th Congress, this nonpartisan bill was carefully negotiated over months with numerous input from agricultural stakeholders and labor organizations. This year's bill continues to … Continue Reading


March 18, 2021

Correa Applauds Passage Of H.R. 6

WASHINGTON, DC - Today, Congressman Lou Correa (D-CA-46)released the following statement about the passage of H.R. 6 - The Dream & Promise Act. Rep. Lou Correa said, "Last Congress, when Democrats took back the House, we committed to passing comprehensive legislation to protect our DREAMers, and we did. This year we passed that legislation again, but this time with a Democratic President willing to sign it into law. Now it is on to the Senate for a vote. "DREAMers deserve to live in … Continue Reading


March 06, 2021

Rep. Lou Correa Welcomes Disneyland’s Reopening As Early As April 1

Washington, DC - Today, Congressman Lou Correa (D-CA-46) released the following statement regarding the potential reopening of Disneyland and other attractions this April: "I welcome Disneyland's reopening as early as April. After nearly a year, my constituents are ready to get back to work. Disneyland is key to our local economy. While necessary to protect public health, the park's closure has done immeasurable harm to tens of thousands of families through my district. This is welcome … Continue Reading


March 02, 2021

Rep. Lou Correa Applauds California Governor For Prioritizing Vaccination of Teachers Serving Underserved Communities

Washington, DC - Today, Congressman Lou Correa (D-CA-46) sent a letter to California Governor Gavin Newsom applauding him for dedicating ten percent of COVID-19 vaccines to teachers and requested that a portion of these vaccines go to teachers in his community of Central Orange County. "[students] are falling behind the more affluent children. Children cannot digitally connect to schools because they do not have access to devices or broadband," Congressman Correa said in the letter. … Continue Reading


February 27, 2021

Rep. Lou Correa Votes To Pass American Rescue Act

Washington, D.C. - Today, Congressman Lou Correa (CA-46) voted to pass the American Rescue Act, a $1.9 trillion COVID-19 relief bill that provides immediate assistance to millions of American families. In addition to $1,400 cash stimulus payments, the American Rescue Act provides families with up to $300 a month in cash per child by expanding Child Tax Credit for 27 million children. It gives everyday workers up to $6,728 in tax breaks by expanding the Earned Income Tax Credit for 15 million … Continue Reading


February 26, 2021

Orange County Lawmakers Call For FEMA Vaccine Distribution Site In Anaheim

Washington, DC - Today, Congressman Lou Correa (D-CA-46), joined by Congresswoman Young Kim (R-CA-39), sent a letter to the Acting FEMA Administrator, Robert J. Fenton, Jr., requesting immediate assistance in establishing a COVID-19 mass vaccination site in Anaheim. Anaheim is home to 350,000 residents and has experienced more than 40,000 COVID-19 cases since the pandemic began in March of 2020. "We urge you to establish a direct partnership with the City of Anaheim to establish a COVID-19 … Continue Reading


February 25, 2021

Rep. Lou Correa Proudly Votes To Pass The Equality Act & Protect LGBTQ+ Communities

Washington, DC - Today, Congressman Lou Correa (D-CA-46) released the following statement after proudly voting to pass H.R. 5 - The Equality Act: "Today the House voted to pass H.R. 5 - The Equality Act for all Americans. Civil rights matter to us all "Fighting for civil rights is never easy, and sometimes it becomes controversial, but it is always the right thing to do. "In California, as a legislator, I took votes to advance and protect all Californian's civil rights. Those votes made … Continue Reading


February 10, 2021

Rep. Lou Correa Urges Gov. Newsom to Include Migrant Food and Farm Workers in Vaccination Plan

Washington, D.C. - Today, Congressman Lou Correa joined his colleagues on the California Congressional Delegation in sending a letter to Governor Gavin Newsom to ensure farmworkers and migrant food workers are included in state vaccination efforts. The letter urges equity of distribution for all full-time and part-time residents and pushes the state to conduct a robust educational campaign to ensure these essential workers feel secure in seeking out and accepting the vaccine. In the letter, … Continue Reading


November 23, 2020

Correa Joins Bicameral Letter Demanding Trump Administration Halt Deportation of Victims Of Medical Malpractice By ICE Doctor

Washington, D.C. — Today, Congressman Lou Correa joined his colleagues in a letter that demanded the Trump administration halt any and all plans to deport the dozens of immigrant women who have come forward to report unnecessary and non-consensual medical procedures while detained at Irwin County Detention Center (ICDC) in Ocilla, Georgia. Congressman Correa traveled to the ICE facility in September to meet detainees and investigate claims of forced sterilization and improper medical … Continue Reading


September 07, 2020

Correa Demands Explanation After Department Of Homeland Security Withholds Evidence of Foreign Election Interference

Washington, D.C. — Today, Congressman Lou Correa sent a letter to Chad Wolf, urgently requesting that the Department of Homeland Security explain why evidence of foreign interference in the 2020 Election was withheld from lawmakers. The letter also urged the Department to immediately produce an internal memo detailing a misinformation campaign against Vice President Biden.  In the letter, Congressman Correa said, “I am concerned that the Department of Homeland Security is … Continue Reading


May 23, 2019

Senator Harris & Rep. Correa Oppose New HUD Rule In Bicameral California Delegation Letter

Washington, DC - Senator Kamala Harris (D-CA) and Congressman Lou Correa (D- CA-46) led 37 of their California colleagues in opposing the Department of Housing and Urban Development’s proposed change to public housing that hurts immigrant families and children. By HUD’s own estimates, it will cost as much as $227 million a year to evict 55,000 American-born children from their homes. In the letter, Members’ stated, “As members of the California Congressional … Continue Reading


July 27, 2017

Rep. Correa Assesses Misconduct At The Federal Emergency Management Agency

Washington, D.C.—Today, Congressman Correa, Ranking Member of the House Homeland Security Subcommittee on Oversight and Management Efficiency, co-led a hearing investigating employee misconduct and morale at FEMA. Rep. Correa stated, “FEMA performs a vital role in our nation. When disaster strikes, lives depend on their work. Yet, FEMA is plagued with some of the worst morale of any agency in the federal government, which is not only bad for the agency, but dangerous for the … Continue Reading


July 26, 2017

Rep. Correa’s Cosponsored Amendment To Help Veterans Get Access To Medical Marijuana Blocked

Washington, D.C.—Today, Congressman Correa’s amendment to allow Veterans Affairs doctors to recommend medical marijuana to veterans was blocked. Rep. Correa said, “I am disappointed this amendment was blocked but I will continue to keep working on this issue. For many veterans, medical marijuana is the most effective tool for treating PTSD. Our veterans have served our country. They are heroes. If medical marijuana brings them relief, the we should give it to them. I will … Continue Reading


July 26, 2017

Rep. Correa Joins Colleagues In Support Of Transgender Servicemembers

Washington, D.C.—Today, Congressman Correa joined his Democrat colleagues in support of the thousands transgendered servicemembers currently serving in the military. Rep. Correa stated, “Discrimination in any form is wrong. This attack on transgender soldiers is nothing more than discrimination. An estimated 150,000 transgender Americans have served our country bravely. This change betrays their service and dishonors their … Continue Reading


July 26, 2017

Rep. Correa Votes To Pass Bipartisan Bills To Help Veterans

Washington, D.C.—Today, Congressman Correa joined his Republican and Democrat colleagues to pass six bipartisan bills our of committee. Rep. Correa stated, “My amendments will allow us to better protect our borders while safeguarding the privacy of travelers and citizens.” Rep. Correa introduced and passed two amendments: The first amendment seeks to protect the privacy of international students restricting CBP’s accesses to the DHS’ database of international … Continue Reading


July 24, 2017

Rep. Correa Votes To Pass Bipartisan Improvement To GI Bill

Washington, D.C.—Today, Congressman Correa joined his Democrat and Republican colleagues to pass the latest iteration of the GI Bill. The bill offers veterans expanded access to education, better protections, and more flexibility in how and when they use the GI Bill. Rep. Correa stated, “The new GI Bill will allow more veterans to continue serving their nation by pursuing higher education and leading America forward. This bill will vastly improve access to higher education for our … Continue Reading

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